AMD will release its CPU-GPU Fusion in 2011.

2011

AMD said that the markets were moving towards the integration of a graphic core in the CPU, and then Intel will release a similar chip in 2010. The APU of the Father of Athlon should use its new architecture for machinery Bulldozer premium or core Bobcat for the entry level.

The green giant also plans to exit its processor Llano, etched in 32 nm and belonging to the platform Sabine in 2011. Regarding laptops, one speaks of the Brazos platform integrating processor Ontario. Both systems will be DirectX 11 compatible.

2010

AMD is also preparing to launch its first quad core mobile platform in 2010 (Danube) and a new computer system for ultra-fine, the Nile. Finally, Leo will be for high-end markets as it will offer a six processor cores.

Regarding the Opterons, the Maranello Platform scheduled for the first half of next year and has a Many-Cours processor Opteron 6000 between 8 and 12 cores, will manage four memory channels, one more than Nehalem architecture from Intel. The firm should also leave its Opteron 4000 San Marino and Adelaide for the server market single socket input range. Variant four and six cores, they manage two memory channels.

If AMD did not provide significant technical details, the conference was primarily intended to provide guidelines for the firm to attract analysts.